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Viewing the Address Translation (ARP) Table

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Viewing the Address Translation (ARP) Table

The

xlat

command is used to access the

ARP

(Address Resolution Protocol) Table. This table

contains a listing of IP addresses and their corresponding translations to

MAC

addresses (or

slot/port for

WAN

interfaces). Submenu commands are used to add entries to the table, to

delete them, show all the entries currently in the table, to flush “temporary” entries, to display
specific entries by either

MAC

or IP address, and to quit out of the

xlat

submenu.

To begin working with the ARP Table, enter the following command:

xlat

A screen similar to the following displays:

ARP Table Functions

Enter command (Add/Delete/Show/Flush/Macfind/Ipfind/Quit) (Show) :

The default command is

show

which is used to display all entries in the table. The

quit

command is used to exit out of this submenu and return to the main system prompt.

Displaying All Entries in the ARP Table

At the above prompt, press

<Enter>

to select

Show

, the default command.

A screen similar to the following displays:

Address Translation Table

IP Address

at

Physical Address

---------------------

-------------------------

90.0.0.1

at

3/1, dlci=32

198.206.184.34

at

00:05:02:c0:7f:11

198.206.184.254

at

00:20:da:6a:98:40

Enter command (Add/Delete/Show/Flush/Macfind/Ipfind/Quit) (Show) :

The fields on this screen have the following meanings:

IP Address

The IP address, in dotted-decimal format, of a specific host or other device.

Physical Address

The MAC address, in hexadecimal format, of the specific host or other device that corre-
sponds to the IP address in the left-hand column.

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